FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol

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Sheriff-2 Tiraspol
FC Sheriff.svg
Full nameFotbal Club Sheriff-2 Tiraspol
Founded4 April 1997
Ground Sheriff Stadium, Tiraspol, Moldova
Capacity14,000
President Viktor Gushan
ManagerShota Makharadze
League Liga 1
2022–23 Liga 1, 1st of 8
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol is the reserve team of FC Sheriff Tiraspol. They play in the Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. Despite winning seven Divizia A titles, they are denied promotion into the first tier solely due to the fact that Sheriff and Sheriff-2 can't play in the same division.[ citation needed ]

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Honours

Winners (7): 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2021–22 [1]
Winners (1): 1997–98 [1]

Current squad

As of 13 May 2022 [2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Serghei Savocica
9 FW Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Dumitru Pogreban
10 FW Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Evgheni Gliga
11 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Nicolai Covalschi
14 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Artiom Jaloba
15 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Vlad Colis
16 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Stanislav Gresciuc
17 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Adrian Hatman
18 FW Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Nichita Covali
22 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Artiom Ivanov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Roman Scurtul
24 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Vladislav Costin
25 GK Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Andrei Filipov
26 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Danila Ignatov
33 GK Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Roman Dumenco
35 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Danila Ichim
44 FW Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Alizade Carmanov
55 FW Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Dan-Angelo Botan
90 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Artiom Dijinari
98 MF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Pavel Cucereavenco

List of seasons

SeasonLeagueRef
DivisionPosPldWDLGFGAPts
1997–98 Divizia B 1st [lower-alpha 1] 282611125479 [3]
1998–99 Divizia A 2nd302154772668 [4]
1999–2000 Divizia A1st261943531661 [5]
2000–01 Divizia A1st302163671869 [6]
2001–02 Divizia A3rd301758462856 [7]
2002–03 Divizia A6th261187331741 [8]
2003–04 Divizia A3rd301947722661 [9]
2004–05 Divizia A4th301983762265 [10]
2005–06 Divizia A2nd282053712865 [11]
2006–07 Divizia A9th269611483533 [12]
2007–08 Divizia A1st322435791975 [13]
2008–09 Divizia A7th301569633151 [14]
2009–10 Divizia A6th301569382651 [15]
2010–11 Divizia A5th281558642650 [16]
2011–12 Divizia A1st302163752769 [17]
2012–13 Divizia A2nd282044792164 [18]
2013–14 Divizia A4th241266441942 [19]
2014–15 Divizia A1st221543531449 [20]
2015–16 Divizia A2nd261925642559 [21]
2016–17 Divizia A1st282224941968 [22]
2017 Divizia A2nd171151561738 [23]
2018Divizia T-R [lower-alpha 2] 2nd282044791764 [24]
2019Divizia T-R [lower-alpha 2] 1st2825211161577 [25]
2020–21 Divizia A3rd261736462454 [26]
2021–22 Divizia A1st221543491549 [27]
  1. Promoted
  2. 1 2 In 2018 and 2019, reserve teams took part in their own league, the Divizia Tineret-Rezerve

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